We accept files which can be read by CorelDraw and Adobe Photoshop.

We CANNOT read Publisher files (PUB). You should send a JPG or PDF if
you are using this program.

We do not print directly from DOC(x) or PPT(x) files but will use
them as a guideline for setting up your art.

Our current preference for graphics is PDF because it is a common
format and often comes in to us as vector, allowing us to modify it for
production if needed. We are equally happy to receive a layered
Photoshop file.

We do NOT need to see your assumed outline of the patch because we
will have to remove it anyway and we will need more background. If you
want to send both your desired final result, and then without showing us
where you think the edge will hit, that gives us the most information
and flexibility.

A TIF image (.tif) is usually best for photos, and more pixels are better than less.
An EPS or AI image is usually best for graphics as it retains the smooth curves.
A PDF image is best if you created your design in a newer version of Microsoft Publisher.

We like to work with files of 150-300 dpi. For oversized patches, we need an image you
have sized to at least 6x8 so that we can enlarge it without jaggies. This will usually be in the range of 5mb - 7mb,
although you can compress that with a program such as Winzip such that
you're emailing only 3mb - 5mb.
For all other patches, we can work with a smaller image and file size of 1mb - 4mb
uncompressed.

We use RGB files in a Windows environment. If you have particular
spot colors we need to achieve, you can send Pantone colors and we will
adjust our print to come very close to those colors. It is critical that
we have RGB or Pantone rather than CMYK colors.

Please do not pre-crop your image, even to show what it should look
like with the patch border. We usually need more background than people
realize. Here are the size guidelines if you are preparing your art:

Stated size = outside edge of stitching
Example: 2" x 4" rectangle

Inside edge of stitching is 1/8" less all the way
around Example: 1 3/4" x 3 3/4"

Important elements which must be crisp and not blur
should be "some distance" inside of this. You can think of it as a
"safety zone" and be careful not to run text, critical design
elements, etc. too close to the inside edge where the height
difference between background fabric and stitched edge can cause
problems

Overall image including background should be stated size
+ .2" so we are sure to cover the entire patch and get a full bleed
Example: 2.2" x 4.2"

Some companies pride themselves on how
rough a sketch they can turn into a beautiful patch. Although we are quite
skilled with our software, we expect art to be in usable form because we do not
charge a setup or art fee or require a minimum order. We will gladly do
minor touch-ups, enhancements, and text resets, but we do not create art from
scratch or from rough pencil sketches.

When in doubt, email us! If we get an image that won't work well, we will contact
you before producing a patch we don't think you will be happy with.